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molar specific heat of nitrogen as is​

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Answered by innocentmunda07
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The molar heat capacity at constant pressure for Nitrogen gas at STP is nearly 3.5 R. Now, when the temperature is increased, it gradually increases and approaches 4.5 R. The most appropriate reason for this behaviour is that at high temperatures molecular vibration gradually become effective.

Answered by suyoggogawale123
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It is 35.5 J⋅K−1⋅mol−1 at 1500 °C, 36.9 at 2500 °C, and 37.5 at 3500 °C.

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